A 3-yr. longitudinal study of the mathematics scales of the Stanford Achievement Test confirmed the suspected redundancy in its subtests. Strong and stable test-retest reliability coefficients were found for the total scores of the Primary Level 2, Primary Level 3, and Intermediate Level 1 batteries. Thus, the Stanford total mathematics scale is appropriate for longitudinal evaluations.
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